My very good friend Adriana Berroterán was this summer 2012 (austral summer) recording a short documentary on the Atlantic coast of Uruguay, a documentary about a group of artists who travel to this small town Aguas Dulces. The initial idea was to form part of an artist residency in which they play with creation coexistence and surrounded by nature.

Adriana in the final stage of production invited me to do the design of the graphics and the colorization of the film, a few weeks we were locked in the working nonstop, and then I would continue from Venezuela to give the final adjustments.

It was a great job Adriana did with this project, who managed the collaboration of excellent professionals like Manuel Peña who did the editing and mounting, Lucas Grancelli who did the sound mix and many other friends who joined the project, either by donating his music, sponsoring some production and helping wherever it took.

The film was presented at the VIII Festival Trans-Territorial de Cine Under host Buenos Aires, on October 23 with very good reception, many congratulations to Adriana for good work and thank you very much for bringing me into such a personal project.

Here can enjoy the documentary and below see a quick sample of my work on it.

Published by Pablo E. Peña P.

Hi, my name is Pablo, I’m a Venezuelan visual artist, with more than 20 years working in various areas of the graphic creativity, motion design, art direction, photography and video making.
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